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  • Plain, tallgrass prairie, and mixedgrass prairie. It was confused with K. cespitosa by L. H. Shinners (1947); its cypselae, involucres, and chromosome number
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  • Nakai Madroño 34: 338. 1988,. Reid V. Moran Endemic Basionym: Cotyledon cespitosa var. paniculata Jepson Fl. W. Calif., 267. 1901 (as caespitosa) Treatment
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  • brachycarpa var. wrightii (A. Gray) H. Léveillé O. cespitosa subsp. australis (Wooton & Standley) Munz O. cespitosa var. australis (Wooton & Standley) Munz O.
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  • brevifolia R. Br. Mary E. Barkworth Synonyms: Deschampsia arctica Deschampsia cespitosa subsp. brevifolia Treatment appears in FNA Volume 24. Treatment on page
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  • macrocarpa (sect. Megapterium), O. glazioviana (sect. Oenothera), and O. cespitosa (sect. Pachylophus). Reproductive features include: self-incompatible or
    18 KB (1,909 words) - 16:56, 2 December 2022
  • psammophilusa. Nelson & J. F. Macbride Bot. Gaz. 61: 32. 1916 Synonyms: Oenothera cespitosa var. psammophila (A. Nelson & J. F. Macbride) Munz Treatment appears in
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  • Nelson L. primiveris (A. Gray) Small Oenothera bufonis M. E. Jones O. cespitosa var. primiveris (A. Gray) H. Léveillé O. johnsonii Parry O. primiveris
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  • plants seen of D. cespitosa, for example in having more numerous rosette leaves or outcurved petals. Also, certain variants kept in D. cespitosa have characteristics
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  • to K. virginica; it was consistently placed as the sister species to K. cespitosa in chloroplast cpDNA and nuclear rDNA studies by K. J. Kim et al. (1992b
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  • habitats of the Rocky Mountains that have frequently been included in D. cespitosa. Arctic taxonomists recognize two subspecies of Deschampsia sukatschewii
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  • central Colorado. It is often associated with Salix spp. and Deschampsia cespitosa. There are 29 known populations. The proportion of plants having closed
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  • Novaya Zemlya. Plants of D. alpina differ from viviparous plants of D. cespitosa in having smooth, rather than scabrous, panicle branches (Murray, pers
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  • palmeri are high polyploids at three levels, on the fringes of the D. cespitosa complex, with wide leaves and red to orange corollas. None. None. window
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